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Findings from Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital in life sciences reported

Published in Hospital Law Weekly, June 14th, 2007

A report, "Midtrimester maternal serum inhibin A levels after multifetal pregnancy reduction," is newly published data in Prenatal Diagnosis. Researchers in Taipei, Taiwan conducted a study "To investigate the relationship between the maternal serum inhibin A concentrations and the number of fetuses. Further, the maternal serum inhibin A levels for twin pregnancies and multiple pregnancies reduced to twins in the second trimester were compared."

"Three groups of women with pregnancies following in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer were recruited for this study. Groups 1, 2 and 3 included 20 singleton pregnancies, 37 twin pregnancies, and 35 multifetal...

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